Wednesday, coach Chuck Pagano indicated he still was awaiting definitive word on Bradshaw from the team's doctors and trainers.

"I'm planning on him being around,'' Pagano said. "Certainly he won't be at practice. We've made some adjustments for that.

"Once we get some feedback, once we get some answers, then we'll know more.''

It is unknown when the injury occurred, but Bradshaw left the game temporarily on the second play of the second quarter following a 1-yard run. Bradshaw got to his feet, then went back to the ground. He eventually walked off under his own power.

On the sideline, trainers worked on Bradshaw's left shoulder. He returned to the game and finished with a game-high 95 yards on 19 carries, with a touchdown.

The Colts signed Bradshaw, 27, to a one-year deal that could be worth as much as $2 million in June. In three appearances, he's rushed for 186 yards and two touchdowns. Bradshaw has been hurt chronically. While with the New York Giants, he was plagued by foot injuries and often played through pain.

With Bradshaw out, Trent Richardson and Donald Brown have shared the workload. Richardson had 60 yards on 20 carries in last Sunday's win at Jacksonville while Brown added a team-high 65 yards on three carries.

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